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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1929)
TrF,nrorcn matl trtbttxt:, medfotid, onrioy, Tirrnsn.vv. ,.ujrftT 2-j, io-jo. -i H TnArn inn niimr I F. Heads Knights U HflN KAYM- R I IllWh-llllllWIfllllfc. PSGE FOUR VIEW OPERATIONS ACCIDENT FATAL - OF SIMILAR UNITS- TO 3 IN FAMILY It. (i. Fowler, county UKi-iit; Till Palo ai.To. Cul.. Auk. SlniK, jHfkKiinvlllv giiiiii!!!. unit ('. : Thii-f u.ii.l ;m,l tlm. i.ssll,lv d T. Huker, uecretnry of thu .!'ilfrl ititlly injured HiiM tin t',ll of 1111 lf,im,,l,M..-l,-,,l,l.iliv- t-l-llNll t,l:,V CliambiT of Com ce, w-rc up- . !1..lllt. l.,.sIlt, ,.,. .Mlln,i pointer members of a committee -j(.w to InvvHtlh'iito Hit) operations nf ,ni;, w,.ri, j, j j( n,,. other uKricnltimil and mat Uetim! . !!,,,., h, Aim. mi.'l hi'-r t-.. bodies at the meellllK of the ,la( K- i K,.,K11S, !i,i,,. Iiri ciiarl.w Jov Hon County Aiirlciillural f Jiyiic-ll I ,,,,,, , :t ,, , ,.,.,. lhe nK uf last nlKht at the Hotel .Hedtorcl. n n ,,,, .,, wall ,,, 1o ,, This si'oup of three will draw by-1 H,n, meer. laws and a const Hut ion for the! In ,,. . ah.i lis,ii.il. .Mis. council, followini; their icseaii h. I )t A ..u,ii.i K, ill I'ul" Alio and f'rohlems confrontlnK larmers j ,.,. .vt,n yi-m. ,,,,, ,tuai,Ur .lane, and acrlculturallslH of the county i Mlttl. fnn-tmeil skulls, were broiiKht up In InterustliiK' dis-, .,,n ,M,.N, k,-iup. who llvi-s cusslons by representatives of lhesni t !,,.,. .., ,.,, nst.ou civic and maime organizations I fn,m H(. rU,UH ,., aml i uls,.s, present. MurketiliK and dlsti ihu-j j, j.;, ,.man. ciikIii.mt of the tlon of products occupied the prin-1 (.i,i,,tivc, n nKht mvlu.-h eimlne Clpal part or the Inronnal lalKH. i u uvi lini; toward Hun Jose, said 111 j j I F vandalia, ohiii, Auif. 'aa. (I'l ('rank Troch. uf 1'orthiml; Oregon, anil Cum Payne, of Oklahoma CHy. appeared today as the outstanding candidates' fni- tite Grand Ahum i nin haiidirnii trap hluiollntf chaiu- hli.nvliln f. l.f ht'lil lit lh ut,....ii.,,. 1 Krouiidn Ihm- ttniHiiTou' at tlio cul mination of the North American tourna mi' tit in M-xsiun hfit) niuw !ondity. Tioi'li yi-sti'iday won the cliain- t iloiiHhii of all Utah rhnmpiotiH In u finish inati'h with 1'uyne a ft it ' the two had Ifiuken I'J'J out of jail r&tfo&fc-m I , la iL't'iM. Trotdi hroke the next " ? . --lyM V I i-xti u rhiys in tin- shoot-off, hut r : I 'ay in nnM-d om. Miii lin II. ( jii- dy. .rand Itap- A l" Ldiininai y matcli fp t.i- JiN. Mli-li.. uiis sdrct'l Mi)irfiiifl,"l"lH in llu' S nl Amirliun han kniiiht nf lhe Ivni-htK of C dmnliis ;tlts Wits -h:dulfd today, m luu ttw of ili-li'KiilfN t1 noin ini' in 10 yarn line. MftmltorK nf tlw L'mnn will attcmiit I i... . t. . ; Uv all iiiiauliiioiis lhrnML-1. thnir hodv tn .iicniiiiiL'.- a!,'...i i i.'i mm... ! t flic ITMi annual fimveiitloii all (luv v- f Columhu. coinprehenHivo udvortiHiiiK cam- j n,r, a' heavy -oarh. approaclied at I IHuiukce yesterday, paisn of Jin-liHon county proiiiictw, ; a jow mte of Mpced. and drove In j : -- OF AUTO DEALERS Also thoy will piirouraKo cliversiri- ruint of (In- cnuini'. lit wild. cation In fanning, vt'Kanlud by I Tin- automoWh- was wroi-ki-d. many farm experts an Hie nalva- j m,, iiolliiiKMvortli wan miUI tu tlon of lhe fanner. I have been tin- driver. U'nKthy uiKUineiitH over the j problems which the council Hhould fli'Ht take tip were In order during' the evening. Some of thOHe pres ent favored a drive for lower freight rates and laud settlement. CM hern. however, were of (he opinion tlmt diveiHliied farming ns mi aid to the fanner should occupy first place on the list of problems to he tackled. . Two representatives from each chamber of commerce ami each one of the Ki'anKcs of the county wilt compose the members of the coun cil. In localities where there Is neither of these groups represen tatives from a civic or community organization will be chosen. In this way it will he possible to have the Interests of every section of Jack son county represented. From the council, which will to tal approximately persons, an executive committee will he chosen. I W'luconHin. wa elected president of the American TrapshoutiiiK as j sociation last nijjht. Vice presi denlH re-elected Were John V. Kxhelinann, I.alieastT. I'a., ami j Isaac A ndrews, SpartuiiKlmi g, S. ! f '.. -Sam Stieriuan. Halt Jake ,'lty, I'tah, was chosen vice piesMent to succeed ). .V. J-'oi d, of JJel .Monte, California. An uHsoeiuiion for the nnituai hcie-l'it of the car dealers of .Med- ford was formed at the Jlotel t (Ul) ,(., inh( th(, (.ireuiiistanei-s sur AUdford yesterday afternoon under) Hawthorne the direction of .Mr. Krnst, rep- rcMciltatlve of the National A llto- -k iih in m- n ihk, uiu favorite, finished .seventh in a field of eiht. Officers were told that the three E BEATS FAVORITE IN CHICAGO RACE LEGION POST PLANNING SPECIAL DANCE SERIES CIIK'ACO, A UK slate's attorney's nffi -)Ti The today in inobili- Dealers' association of Chi cago, who has been conferring with the local men for the past two days. (year old's chance of winning the Ten of the 1 1 .Med ford dealers j race were ruined by a sponge Niuf wci e present at the meeting and j fed In the thoroughbred's left came into ihtt organi;iliou. which 1 nitril. Lyda King, senior Ilea It h uuise of the Jackson county unit, will remain In .Med ford at least otic more year. This announcement, which came today through the local office will bo welcome news to the Hi-ores of parents and chil is affiliated with the national as- soclutloii. The other two car mer chants, unable to' attend, have been notified nf the organization, and it is expected that they will Join t he group. Harold Crey, of the Crater iJike Automotive company was elected chairman of the lcnl association, the only officer chosen. .Meetings will be held once a month, the time to he decided later. The. af filiation with the national asso ciation will give members of the local club benefit of information gathered from the entire industrv, keeping them notified as to facts dren throutthont the county Avho 1 concerning the various larger utiU have learned to look forward to the visits of Ihi- popular nurse dur ing the puHt two years of her work here. Mrs. King a few weeks ago handed In her resignation, which Ivas to go Into effect September 1, tvfth the explanation that she lvished to devote her time to her home at Salem and to a few hob bles. However, after a conference with slate health officials, the local nurse decided to remain a I her Jackson county post for an other year. A great euthiiHiast over Itogue Klver valley hows throughout the country and other Interesting new The sponge so obstructed the animal's breathing that he slowed down perceptibly in the stretch, despite every effort of his Jockey. The sponge was found by Dr. J. M. Kaiser, track veterinarian. He said a button hook was attach ed to the sponge, indicating that some one was attempting to re- j move the sponge at the time Dr. Kaiser appeared. 4 Click was a 2 to 1 fuvorile. The race was won by Crofton, which paid $!5.S'' for SI. There walk only a mild play on Crofton at the track, but officers were told that largo sums were wagered on Crof ton in other cities, especially St. I.ouis. Crofton Is owned hy A. A. Uarronl. of Iteno. Ncv. DERELICT'S CREW ALL M uch interest throughout the entire valley is being taken in the annual Labor Day ball of t In American Legion. scheduled for .Monday, Sept. 2nd. This is the first of a series of special holiday dances to be staged by Med ford post during the com ing season, 'resent plans call for -eglon affairs on l.alor Day. Jlal- lowe'en. Armistice Day, Thanks giving Day and Christmas. The committee En charge of the dances is headed by IT. L. Bromley as chairman and is composed of the post executive committee augment ed by several other prum incut Legion workers. " TO CONDUCT COUNT XH" YOltK. Auk. 22. (I'V-.1. II. Itenson. master of the Dollar liner I'resident Harrison, wlreless- ed today that his men had rescued .Mrs. lithe entire crew of 211 men of the KlnK is as happy as are her friends tlcrinau slenmer Wuilnlsttin which ovt'i- the decision. ciiimhl fire In mliloceim. i You can't expect perfect results from substitutes. Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup contains no substitutes of any kind no fdl ers, no adulterants, no artificial colorings, no 'artificial flavors. Anheuser-Busch y St. Louis Barley:Malt Syrup DM I S3 KLOCNCI-: KOCK. Ore.. Aug. L"J I Special. .M I'm. t 'ai l llicliardson came over from K la math Kails last .Monday to visit relatives and friends In the neighborhood. .Mr. and .Mrs. Lome McCny and daughter 1 1 nia Jean and M r. and .Mis. Italph 1'eyton and baby Merf lene of Med fold accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Itubcu 1'eyton and .Miss Juauila 1'eyton left Krlday morning for Crater Lake and Dia mond Lake, returning Sunday eve ning. They report a very pleasant trip. Sidney Netnn and Miss Nellie Hansen of Aberdeen, n.di., who have been visiting the hitter's sis ter. Mrs. J. K. I'eyten lor a week ret ii rued home Tuesday morning. Carl Stearns of Santa Ana, Oil., who has been visiting at the IVy lon ranch for several weeks, re turned to Med ford for a short stay visiting at lhe L. C. McCoy home. Next week, tin dor tlrj direction , of the school officials, a stirvevj will be made of all the fruit or-: chards and packing houses in thei valley to determine the number . of high school students employed. Providing there are n large t number of st udents working, it , may be possible that the beginning; of school will be delayed a week,, "but according to the present ont-i look, it will not be necessary for ; the opening of srhool to be post poned." said K. Tl. Hedrick. su-( pcrfntendelit of schools this morn-j ing.. I According to Chris C.ottlieb. I here are a number of position I open in the fruit, which might j cause a shortage u tne nig" school einp!ityee were removed. Power Itight Aked SALKM, Ore.. Aug. .'-. (A) Whether an application by Kdward A. O'Nlell of California for a pow er right on the north fork of the Santlatii river In Marion and Linn cmintles is only a speculation, or whether it Is the forerunner of paper mill or other industrial de velopment w as not revealed at u conference today In the office of State Kngincer Ltlpei. In spite of lhe fact that the pack ing; houses are said to he crowded with help, there Is a decided short-! age of pickers, for the orchards, ac cording to Chris Coltlich. employ- J inetit director lor the local num ber of Commerce. "At the present lime I can place a large number of pickets." In- said this morning, adding that he hud had around Hit or lu calls from the Kiowers throughout the valley re porting jobs available. 'This wilt he good news for our local boys, as well as some of lhe newcomers to Medlord fit search of lempnrnry work, unci II will be a case of first come, Krt served.' he said. Hollywood 18-Day Diet GET YOUR VEGETIZED MELBA TOAST Franklin Grocery A Menu Given With Each Purchase of Mclba Toast. FATAL AUTO CRASH ci:i:sci:t ci rv. c.ti . Aug j:.: ol'--w. it. H,.f:ni.in, .f Al j io. in. 1 run., was nii-hed to de.iihl and his pin cuts. Mr. and 1 . ! C, lloifinun, seriously injured, when their automobile ktdd -d audi plum; il over a 7 r foot embank -ne hi on the I led wood ht'th w ay j Hear lo re yevterd.ij . A ot orer s Jury hist nig'u held tie- a. . Id' III to hae requite, '.loin r itcli oil the put t of io!UW Hoflm;in. who. the Jur d l.ip'd, had been dr ing al an e, e.MVc rate of speed. Mr. and Mr. Huffman both te eeived tij.-l til ed skulls and oi't-r oijmi i. lo.l ,ne iApe. t d ie co C . ItMSOfA'TlOV NO. J.- i A IIKSoU'TIuX declaring the. Intention of the council to cause 1 M innesota Avenue to be repaired by resurfacing with an asphalt ic j concrete redress with non-skid ; surface, between Ceneva and Crater! Lake Avenue In the cttv of Med-! ford, Oregon, and for the assess-.! ment of the cost thereof on adia-! cent property; providing for a meet-! Ing of the eoinell to consider pro- ! test against said const rut ion and providing for Hie serving of the owners of adjacent propertv with' notice thereof hv the lieordcr. f nr: it kksoia kd uv thr I CI I V col NCIL OK M KDKltll I . 1 UKKtitiX: i Section I. That It Is the fntcn-l Hon of the council to cause Minnc- ' sola A venue bet w een tleneva and Crater Lake Avenues to be repaired by resurfacing with an as phallic 1 concrete redress with non-skid ; stirface for the full width of said mreel. and to assess upon each lot, or part (hereof adjoinim: said tm-, proxement Its proportionate share of the cost of said Improvement. Seetl. .l The Council will meet in (he Council Chamber at the Cdv Hall on the :trd day of Sepicmber. l!,:",, at 7:30 p. in., at which time and place the owners of said ad jacent property are heivhv called upon to appear before said council and show cause, if any. whv said sireet should not be repaired by reMirf.ieing with an asphaltie con crete redress with turn ---kid sur-' face, and why said properiv should I not be asses-ed for the construction I (hereof. j Section 3. The Citv llcmnler nereov uirei ieit to serve not iee hereof upon the propertv owners ifnie.s.tl.i hv publishing this reo Inil'Mt on.c in a Oail, m-wpaner pi inied. ptitdished and ot rneni niation In said cttv at b ast ten 02 Announcing The Grand Opening Saturday, August 24 at 9 A.M. Medford's Newest and Finest 25c Stoire Store Closed All Day Friday to Prepare for this Gigantic Opening Sale. .i" Watch Our Windows for Super Value Specials J. J. Newberry Co. 5-10-25c 36 N. Central ln Koloff hnd too many aliases ( Jane Cannob, Cniverslty of Wis te suit the Illinois athletic com nils- cousin xtolcut. has won the Wis sion which "set him down" for a cotisln w-tmen's state golf title two weeks Koloff is a wrestle .-.vive veai al copies IMlbllc id citv icil and ii in this I UO days before the it.n meeting and by posting fix of this resolution In fix , for a perimi of ten d,.ys prior t Passed ttx the citv eouti signeo o v me in ooen -e-sio nut hen t tea tlon of its es,. -'"'It day of Aiikiis! pi."i A W. PH'KS . , , .M.i veil. i'I'ii'mh oy me nits .eth da AiKusi. iii:".i. A. V PIPKS. tti:st: V1 ,,h M. I.. Alferd. I!ci ei dcf. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened and Adjusted BABY BUGGIES Rubber Wheels Retired, BICYCLES Repaired, Bought and Sold LOCKSMITHING Medford Cycle & Repair Shop INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, HUnagar Fhont 10$ SI N. Central Bedford, Oregon V. Sandbothe, R. N. Swedish Masseur Stockholm graduate Genuine Swedish Massage, work at homes of patients until further notice. For appointment call Holland Hotel Phone 710 CLA88IFIID ADVERTISING UEX8 RESULT I 10 North Fir Nione 201 ' t